Art Laboratory Berlin

CHRYSALIS. ARTISTS IN LABS, interdisciplinary experiences at Art Laboratory Berlin
Text by Rae (Mee-Jin) Tilly There is a prevailing notion that art and science are wholly separate fields. One discipline is seen as rooted in

Panel Discussion: CHRYSALIS ARTISTS IN LABS at Art Laboratory Berlin for Berlin Science Week 2025
Text by CLOT Magazine Berlin Science Week 2025 will host a panel discussion for CHRYSALIS ARTISTS IN LABS, the new project by Art Laboratory Berlin,

BODIES OF WATER, interdisciplinary experiences to explore tangible & environmental action at Berlin’s River Panke
Text by Rae (Mee-Jin) Tilly Science has a curious tension: it is simultaneously the most inaccessible and accessible field of academia for the general public

‘Fermenting Textiles’, an intimate portrait of the act of mud-dyeing fabrics that opens a dialogue in the field of fabric colouring
Text by Juliette Wallace Art Laboratory Berlin, one of the city’s first dedicated art/science spaces, never fails to produce fascinating, stimulating and often rather special

Exhibition: FERMENTING TEXTILES, weaving together traditional craft, anthropology, microbiology & art at Art Laboratory Berlin
Text by CLOT Magazine Fermenting Textiles with Adama Séré, Laurence Douny, Regine Hengge, Pauline Agustoni, and Satomi Minoshima is a research project and exhibition at

Festival: BODIES OF WATER, learning from the River Panke through art, science & storytelling at Art Laboratory Berlin
Text by CLOT Magazine Water is the most abundant material on the planet. It comprises up to 73% of the human body and three-quarters of

Insight: Saša Spačal’s TERRA XENOBIOTICA, delving into the soil life hidden beneath the ceaseless traffic of airports
Text by Annique Cockerill It’s true that at this point, it has to be said that they were lost. They had to admit that in

Exhibition: TERRA XENOBIOTICA at Art Laboratory Berlin, how artist Saša Spačal explores soil life at airports
Text by CLOT Magazine Slovenian-born artist Saša Spačal describes herself as a post-media artist, seeing her artworks as components of technological ecosystems that relate more

Events: PERMEABLE BODIES, reading groups, talks & workshops to explore a poetic (post)natural history of being a woman
Text by CLOT Magazine Art Laboratory Berlin curates a new series called Permeable Bodies that encompasses artistic and feminist explorations of embodiment and identity in

Insight: Artificial Consciousness–HyungJun Park, exposing the invisible for all to see
Text by Lyndsey Walsh Art Laboratory Berlin’s exhibition Artificial Consciousness Exposing the Invisible: Data, Rendering and Code catalogs the extensive journey of artist and researcher

Insight: Matter of Flux Festival, how to look at critical issues of our contemporary world
Text by Juliette Wallace It’s a beautiful, sunny day in west Berlin. The streets feel alive and inviting. Walking down the modest but pretty Prinzenallee,

Insight: Matter of Flux, reflecting on nature, matter & health of female & nonbinary bodies
Text by Annique Cockerill You can see the foetus curled up in its perspex womb from the street outside Art Laboratory Berlin. It rests amongst

Insight: Vicious Cycle, raising awareness on the climate crisis & excessive agricultural activity
Text by Lyndsey Walsh Capturing the echoes and reverberations of human disturbances in the environmental cycles spiralling us into our current global climate crisis, Vicious

Exhibition: ‘Vicious Cycle’, artistic research on climate crisis’ at ALB
Text by CLOT Magazine The new exhibition at Art Laboratory Berlin, opening on March 3, Vicious Cycle, is based on the closed cycle of human-mediated

CAMMACK LINDSEY, exploring holobotical musicals that emerge from symbiotic interactions
Interview by Nathalia Dutra Maciel Cammack Lindsey is a Berlin-based artist who combines complex oppression networks to embody collective resistance by investigating scientific and historical

Exploring the Hackers, Makers, Thinkers conference
Text by Lyndsey Walsh Following the opening of Hackers, Makers, Thinkers: Collective Experiments in Social Fermenting, Art Laboratory Berlin, in collaboration with Weizenbaum Institute at